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MacCorymych [MacCormac], David Dermit, prior of the convent or collegiate church of Kilmallock, co. Limerick: abs 12 Oct 1555 schism (CRP, no. 1402) also covering unidentified chaps of coll. church of Peter and Paul; made collegiate late C15 or early C16;1 distinct from St Saviours priory, OP, dissolved 15412

MacGennis, Eugene, bp of Down-Connor: prov 16 June 1539, letters patent 8 May 1542 (HBC, p. 388)–† 1562 (Eubel, p. 189)

Mackander, Thomas: chantry priest of Grantham St Peter’s, Linc, pensioned 1 Sept 1548 on £6, pd ca. 1552, in 1554 no ben, unmarr (Hodgett, LRS, pp. 23, 49 and 117); pres 26 Mar 1557 rect Ashby cum Fenby nr Grimsby, Linc (CPRPM 3, p. 504), inst 26 Apr (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 138v; LI2, no. 521), vac bef. 31 July 1573 (LER, p. 178); disp 27 Mar 1557 for Ashby and vic Humberston, Linc3 (CRP, no. 1925), still both bef. 14/16 Jan 15624 when unmarr priest, moderately educ, non-preacher, resident in Humberston (CCCC, MS 97, fo. 89r), vac it bef. 9 Feb 1576 (LincRO, P.D. 1576/15), worth £5 18s 4d (LER, p. 180)

Macyvaroill, John: grouped with Robert Moore and Roric als Roger Aspelan (both qv) as having received letters from Irish traitors for pope and Pole, attainted with Pole (CRP, no. 268a); must be unnamed friar noted in the documents abt Aspelan

Mahonney, Patrick, bp of Lismore-Waterford or maybe Cashel (CRP, no. 1191): not in HBC nor Eubel for either; ?confusion for Patrick Walsh (qv)

Mainwaring, Nicholas († bef. 18 Jan 1537): from Wybunbury, Ches (see will); MA, prob. Oxford, adm Drs Coms 26 May 1521 (Squibb, p. 139); coll 14 Nov 1521 Crantock preb, Corn-† (DRO, EDRC 14, fos 10v and 85v); inst 14 Jan 1521 Chulmleigh preb, Dev, countess of Devon, pat. (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 8r)–resig bef. 13 Jan 1525 (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 23v); inst 28 November 1522 rect Stoke Damerel, Dev,5 Katherine, countess of Dev, pat. (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 14r)–† (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 86r); inst 3 Oct 1523 rect Shirwell, Dev, John Chichester, arm, pat. (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 16v)– Feb 1533 (BRUO2 citing EDRC 14, fo. 62v); coll 18 Nov 1524 preb and ministeriatus in Ottery St Mary, Dev-resig bef. 21 Mar 1525 for £10 pension (DRO, EDRC 14, fos 22v and 24r); coll 11 Jan 1525 Exeter preb held by William Cosyn (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 23r), instal same day and protested residence 14 Jan when had resig vic choral of Exeter (ECA, 3551, fos 23v-24r), adm full residence 4 Nov (ECA, 3551, fo. 28v), distributions 1st, 3rd-4th quarters 1526-1st quarter 1538 (ECA, 3707), steward fabric 1529, 1535, 1536 (ECA, 3551, fos 53r, 91v, 94v), conceded days 22 July 1525 (fo. 26v), one of least regular attenders at chapter by 1528 (e.g. fo. 58v)–† bef. 18 Jan

1537 wrb John Pollard II (qv) (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 85v; F2 9, p. 64 says † 15 Jan on unknown evidence); 29 July 1527 present for Pole’s elec as dean Exeter (CRP, no. 48); inst 15 Mar 1527 rect Lympstone, Dev, Sir Ralph Egerton, pat. (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 30v)–† (BRUO2, pp. 690-91 citing Oliver, Antiquities 3, p. 93), worth £15 13s 4d (VE 2, p. 310); resig bef. 11 Apr 1530 vic Broadhembury, Dev (ECA, 3551, fo. 63r); inst 31 Feb 1533 vic St Marychurch, Dev, D&C Exeter, pat. (DRO, EDRC 14, fo. 63v)–depr bef. 23 [month missing; BRUO2 says Jan] 1536 for violation of statute of 1529 despite disp to hold 4 bens with cure of souls of 1530 [whole date] (DRO, EDRC 14, unnumbered leaf aft fo. 79]; † holding vic Brading, Isle of Wight, Henry Courtney, marquess of Exeter (qv) then pat. (Reg. Gardiner, p. 111); will 7 Dec 1536/prov 9 June 1537 (TNA, PROB 11/27 PCC 6 Dyngeley): bur in Exeter cath nr earl of Devon’s tomb, altar cloth to Exeter cath, 20s and altar vestments to church of Widenbury, Ches6 where b., 6s 8d, 10 marks and gown to mother, 40s to sis Anne Chudely, clothing to sis’s husband, 40s each to cousin Robert Legh, Laurence Legh and Margaret Bugeberie als Legh, £3 to bro John Maynewaring via Mr Gregyll and gown to his wife, 40s each to das of bro John, 40s to Richard Legh and 20s to William Tatton to their use via cousin Olyver Maynwaring, £10 to sis Letitia Legh ‘that my bro Sir Perys [prob. Piers]7 hath promised to pay for me’, gold ring to Thomas Maynwaring at London, 20s each to cousin Robert Legh’s son and da, 6s 8d each to aunts Margaret and Isabell Maynwaring, 40s total to cousin Humfrey Maynwaring’s chil, 20s total to cousin Robert Maynwaring’s chil, 6s 8d to cousin Beatrice Maywaring, 13s 4d to Griffiths’ chil, 6s 8d each to ‘his son John and his two chil’, 20s to cousin George Maynwaring, 3s 4d to fabric of Exeter cath, 53s 4d to buy image of ‘our lady for our lady chapel’ to Exeter Blackfriars, 12d each to doctors of the priory of the Blackfriars to say dirige and mass, 8d to each other priest, 4d to each novice, 13s 4d and barrels to repair of Lady Chapel of Blackfriars, 6s 8d to Greyfriars, 6s 8d to Polsloe priory, Dev for dirige and mass, 3s 4d to St John’s priory, Exeter, 100s and cup to cousin Oliver Maynwaring, bed to svt Richard Wallys, quarter’s wages and ‘some other reward’ to svts, 12d to Sir John Bisshop (?qv), 12d to Sir Richard Wodthrop, 6s 8d to Richard Heynson [succentor of Exeter; see Brerewood, Thomas], gown to Sir James Eyton, 8 marks to chantry priest to sing mass for soul for one year in St Katherine Chapel in Exeter cath, 8 marks to priest to sing for one year at Our Lady of Pity altar in Wydenbury church, Ches, Robert Weston (qv), William Horsey (40s each) and cousin Olyver Maynwaring, execs, residue to fund obit in Exeter, John Bisshopp (qv), Richard Wodthrop and Heynson, witns

Makkerel, Matthew, abbot of Barlings († 1537): entered by 1497 Premonstratensian abbey of Cockersand, Lanc; sacristan by 1500 (ODNB); aft. 7 years’ study Cantab and one-and-a-half in Paris plus 3 in his monastery BTh 1510, still in residence 1516-7, incorp DTh 1517 aft. study at Freiburg (GBΓ, pp. 80, 140 and 150); by 1519 abbot Alnwick, Northumb (ODNB); famous preacher, incl at funeral 1524 2nd duke of Norfolk; 15248 suffragan of Linc for Ads Linc and Stow; large role in Linc rising 1536;9 executed for treason 29 Mar 1537; wrote: Sermones in evangelia Dominicalia

per Odonem cancellarium Parisiensem (Paris, 1520); Sermones dominicales R. P. Nic. de Aquae Villa (AtC 1, pp. 61-62 and 3, p. 102); attainted with Pole (CRP, no. 268a)

Mallet or Mallett, Francis († 14 Dec 1570/13 Jan 1571 [will]; 16 Dec [F3]): son of William, Normanton, W. York; 1519-21 scholar of QCC (AlC 3, p. 129); BA 1523, MA 1525, BTh 1534, DTh 1535; v-c Cantab 1536-7 and 1540-1 (GBΓ, pp. 204, 283, 300, 312 and 351 and AlC); ord acol 26 Mar 1524 (BI, Reg. 27, fo. 202v), priest 22 Sept 1526 to title of Newnham priory (BI, Reg. 27, fo. 211v); university preacher 1532-3 (GBΓ, p. 274); inst 7 Jan 1534 vic Rothwell, W. York, Nostell priory, pat. (BI, Reg. 28, fo. 6v)10-resig by proxy 27 Jan 154811 (BI, Inst.AB. 1, fo. 167r; cf. BI, Adm 1547/11 and BI, Reg. 29, fo. 26v); pres 20 Sept 1535 rect Swillington, W. York (BI, Adm 1535/10), inst 21 Sept, Roger Dyneley, et al., pats. (BI, Reg. 28 fo. 12v), failed to appear at 1559 visitation (RVAB, fo. 150r)–resig 26 Aug 1569 (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 48r; cf. BI, Reg. 30, fo. 48v); disp 17 Sept 1535 to hold both, rep. disp of same date for Rothwell and another ben (FOR, pp. 87 and 37); appt bef. 18 Jan 153612 mr of Michaelhouse on Cranmer’s recommendation (L&P 11, no. 120)–surrendered 29 Oct 1546 (L&P 21:2, no. 321.3); Cranmer’s chap 1536 (Maclure, p. 185), used as preacher 1535 (Hogben, ‘Preaching’, p. 172); disp 24 July 1536 pluralism, Swillington, Rothwell and 3rd ben (FOR, p. 87); inst 8 Aug 1536 rect Water Eaton als Eaton Hastings, Berk, earl of Oxford, pat. (W&SRO, D1/2/16, Reg. Shaxton, fo. 4v)–resig 3 Nov 1557 (CRP, no. 2118); Cromwell’s chap 1538 (AlC); inst 25 Feb 1538 rect Castleford, W. York, crown pat. (BI, Reg. 28 fo. 16r)–resig 25 June 1569 (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 46v and Reg. 30, fo. 48r); pres by crown 13 Dec 1543 Windsor preb, comp 21 Dec £45 19s 7d, Ralph Davenent, All Hallows Breadstreet, and John Wylkynson, St Gregory, merchant tailors, surs (TNA, E 334/2, fo. 173r)–1570 (AlC); comp 31 Mar 1544 Yatton preb, Wells £37 16s, William Malet,13 queen’s household, gen and John Broke, St Botolph extra Aldgate, mercer, surs (TNA, E 334/3, fo. 11r), instal 24 Dec (AtC 1, pp. 290-91 and 557-8), vac 1560 (AtC) or bef. 9 Dec 1559 (F3 5, p. 102); oc Nov 1545 (see next entry) chap to Katherine Parr from whom transferred to Princess Mary for whom finished trans of Erasmus’s paraphrase of St John bef. 154814 (Susan E. James, Kateryn Parr: The making of a queen [Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999], pp. 134 and 228); queen’s chap, granted Nov 1545 deanery of chap in Pontefract castle (L&P 20:2, no. 909.47); 29 Apr 1551 imprisoned in Tower for singing mass to Mary’s household (James, Parr, p. 228n);15 1 Oct 1553 roy chap, still 1557 (Page, ‘Uniform’, p. 417); instal 31 Mar 155416 6th preb Westm (WmCA, p. 101), pres 5 Apr (CPRPM 1, p. 223)–dissolution (CRP, no. 1698); 1554 vic Lancaster, Lanc (AlC)–resig bef. 8 Nov 155817 (CPRPM 4, p. 428); pres by crown 19 Apr 1554 dean

Linc, elec 23 May, instal by proxy 29 May, in person 7 Sept (LinCA, 3, pp. 106, 107, 121), comp 21 Aug £176 17s 7d, marginal note that William Cordell (qv) had written with queen’s wishes abt Mallet’s obligation, roy chap being his sur (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 189v)–† 16 Dec 1570 (F3 9, p. 6), as such bef. 31 May 1556 pres John Scott vic S. Leverton, Nott (BI, Reg. 29, fo. 114v), Richard Hyndley bef. 19 Feb 156518 (BI, Reg. 30, fo. 9r), [n.d.] unmarr, resident, 3 bens (CCCC, MS 97, fo. 93v); appt 2 Mar 1555 mr St Katherine’s by the Tower-resig ca. 1560 (AtC); coll at London 31 Mar 1556 St Martin preb, Linc (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 179r; LI2, no. 816), instal 18 Dec (LincCA 3, p. 138)–move to Corringham; by 3 Sept 1556 roy almoner (CPRPM 3, p. 517); inst 22 Jan 1557 Corringham preb, Linc (CRP, no. 1815) on resig of Gavin Hodgson (qv), instal by proxy 28 Jan (LincCA 3, pp. 139-40)–† (F3 9, p. 56), protested major residence 17 Aug 1560, but never executed, nor pd stipend despite Cecil’s intervention (F3 9, p. 135); with J. Harpsfield (qv) among witns 1 Aug 1557 to Syon’s refoundation (GL, 9531/12/2, fo. 136r); pres by crown 10 Apr 1558 Stratton preb, Salis (CPRPM 4, p. 310), but prob. not inst19 (F3 6, p. 75); nom. bp of Salis by Mary, not cons; bequeathed £200 by Mary; oc 1560 rect Wirksworth, Derbys (AtC); later [n.d.] vic Ashbourne (AlC); 1562 signed by proxy (AtC); † at Normanton (AlC); will 14 Dec 1570/prov 13 Jan 1571 by oath of George Harrison (qv) (TNA, PROB 11/53, fo. 19r PCC 3 Holney; BRS 18, p. 203; printed in North country wills, pp. 62-3): places: Normanton, Rothwell, Swillington, Castleford, all W. York, persons: niece Anne Burton, Katherine Burton, nephew William Malett, wife of Bonaventure Darbyshire [?rel of Thomas Darbyshire; qv], sis Jane Burtone, widow, nephews (svt Roger Malett, Frances Burton, Francis Malett), nephews and execs (Thomas Malett of Toynton, John Malett of Castleford, Thomas Burton of York), William Burton, Robert Sherwoode, svt Clement Clerk, ‘my boy’ Edmond Walker, George Clerk, priest, legacies: cash (£58 13s 4d), doles, quarter’s wages to svts

Malton, Christopher († 23/30 Mar 1570): BA 15 June 1544, MA 5 Feb 1548, of ChCO (RUO 1, p. 208; it and Longden 9, p. 99 make him Ad Cleveland and Longden assigns him Pevensey as well as all the Ntht bens bel.); oc 1546 curate Great Houghton, Ntht (Longden); ?inst 3 Apr 1550 vic Pevensey, Suss, William Tresham (qv), chancellor of Chich cath, pat. (WSRO, Ep/I/1/6, fos 63v-64r), worth £18 7s 8d (VE 1, p. 341); inst 21 Mar 155220 rect Lilley, Hert, Lawrence Modye, pat. phv by grant of Thomas Lord Vaux (LPLCR, fo. 126v)–† bef. 1567-8 (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 90r; LI1, no. 531); inst 31 Mar 1552 rect Holcot, Ntht (NoRO, X956/1, fo. 37v; Bridges, Northamptonshire 2, p. 146); pres 29 May 1554 rect Maids Moreton, Buck (CPRPM 1, p. 39; initially 8 May, ibid. p. 358), comp 19 June £16 6s 5d, Hugh Pope, St Gregory, haberdasher and William Griffith, St Andrew by the Wardrobe, merchant tailor, surs (TNA, E 334/4, fo. 168v), inst 4 July (LincRO, Epis. reg. 28, fo. 106v; LI2, no. 121)– resig bef. 18 May 1557 (CRP, no. 1996); pres by crown 15 May 1557 rect Thrapston, Ntht (PRO, C66/910, m. 26; CPRPM 3, p. 366), inst 18 May (CRP, no. 1995), vac bef. 22 July 1566, worth £12 16s 10d (TNA, E 334/8, fo. 84r); exec of William Pollard (qv); inst 24 July 1560 rect Sywell, Ntht (Reg. Parker, p. 200), still 1561 (Bridges, Northamptonshire 2, p. 148); coll 31 Mar 1564 Ad Cleveland (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 2, fo. 31v), vac bef. 11 Apr 1570 (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 60v); suit beginning 20 Aug

1568 v. Robert Lacie over vic Hunmanby, E. York to which Malton pres by crown and which Lacie claimed to have held for some years, eventually producing evidence of inst 16 Jan 1560, but accused of non-residence and his father of wasting the income and of being inst at age 16 so income sequestered, roy inhibition 13 May 1569, 16 May new pres of Malton by Thomas Percy, earl of Northumberland (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fos 10v, 14r, 14v, 36v-37r, 42r, 42v-43r), case never settled but new process for Lacie’s depr begun 12 May 1570 (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 66v); ?15 Nov 1568 proc for John Wells when inst preb York (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 22r-v); 3 Mar 1570 petition for inst Thornton in Pickeringhithe aft. Edmund Brughe, prev. pres, declared contumacious, on pres of William Lord Ewre and Sir Richard Cholmeley, pres disputed by Anthony Wycliff on pres of Christopher Wycliff of Whatby, gen, all parties but Brughe ordered to proceed to inquisition (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 3, fo. 55r-v), but Malton immediately petitioned for inst (ibid., for. 56r), became another protracted case, Malton † bef. 30 Mar 1570 (fo. 53r); will 23 Mar 1570/prov 8 May (YCW, pp. 108-109): of York city, bur in its minster, coat and 13s 4d to bro Christopher Norton of Guisborough, 6s 8d to sis Anne Rawe living at Hart, Dur, old gown to poor cousin Alice living at Barton [prob. N. York], 13s 4d to svt Thomas Cowper, hose and 13s 4d to svt John Trowsdaill, 10s to Mr Cowton for funeral sermon, hose to Guy Nelson, 6s 8d forgiven of wife’s debt of 33s 4d, 5s to godson Christopher Nelson and 4d to all other chil, 40s to my registrar Edward Fawcet (also exec) and surplice to wife, half remainder to Christopher Nelson (revoked 24 Mar and given to Fawcet on condition that educ Nelson as notary), son of dead bro Matthew, other half dole in York city; Cross and Vickers, p. 279 (but not YCW, p. 109) prob. incorrectly distinguish the Ntht man from the Ad Cleveland, as well as from nos 1 and 2 ab. (p. 298)

Man, Henry, bp of Sodor († 1 Feb 1557): ?b. 1 Nov 1500, scholar CCC 1520-1 (BRUO2, p. 374), this man sup for BA 20 June 1521 (RUO 1, p. 120); ord deac 26 Mar 1524 (GL, 9531/10, fo. 154v); Carthusian of Sheen priory, involved with Nun of Kent 1528, but gave up support 1533; elec prior Witham, Som 1534, vac 1535 (BRUO2, p. 375); appt Jan 1535 prior Sheen, comp 4 Jan 1536, priory then worth £777 12s 1d (Reg. Gardiner, pp. 149 and 168)–dissolution 1539 when pensioned on £133 6s 8d (L&P 15, p. 545), still in receipt first quarter 1546-7 (ibid., p. 442 fo. 12);21 BTh 3 May 1539, DTh 7 July (RUO 1, p. 191); appt 2 Oct 1541 dean Chester (L&P 16, no. 1308.8); pres 30 Mar 1543 rect Chester St Mary, Edmund Gee, et al., pats. phv by grant of D&C Chester (Ormerod 1, p. 339), comp 5 May 1543 £46 16s, John Blage, St Mary Colechurch, sur (TNA, E 334/2, fo. 147r), disputed pres (see John Courthope), vac bef. 23 Apr 1546 when Thomas Taylor pres on resig prev inc (Ormerod 1, p. 340), comp 30 Apr (‘Compositions’, p. 396); roy lic 22 Jan 1546 to hold deanery and rects of Chester St Mary and Finningley, Nott (L&P 21:1, no. 149.27), vac (†) Finningley bef. 3 Oct 1556 (BI, Inst.AB.2, part 1, fo. 29r);22 nom 22 Jan 1546 bp of Sodor (L&P 21:1, no. 26),23 cons 14 Feb (GL, 9531/12/1, fos 93r-94r)–19 Oct 1556 acc. HBC, p. 273 but rep. 24 Feb 1555 by Thomas Stanley (qv); inst 10 Sept 1554 vic Over, Camb, TCC, pat. (SVI, p. 97), tithed at £5 3s 4d 1535 (CUL, EDR G/1/7, fo. 134r); pres 10 Feb 1555 rect Thurcaston, Leic, James Hopwode (see bel.), pat. by grant from James Edmund, co-grantee of Sheen priory (LincRO, P.D. 1555/7), inst 11 Feb (LincRO,

Epis. reg. 28, fo. 122r; LI2, no. 329), comp 21 May £21 10d, Francis Shakerleye, Dytton, Kent, gen and Ralph Langleye, Islington, Mdx, gen, surs (TNA, E 334/6, fo. 20v), pd 1st instalment 13 Feb 1556, 2nd 9 June (TNA, E 334/6, pt 2, fos 40r and 45r), in deanery of Acley approx. same place as Sibson (VE 4, p. 179)–†; abs 27 Apr 1555 apostasy and marr, disp orders, hold ben (CRP, no. 1192, also CRP, no. 1754); comp 26 May 1555 rect Sibson,24 Leic £14 7s, Ralph Langley, Islington, Mdx, gen and William Draper (see bel.), St Nicholas Olave, ironmonger, surs (TNA, E 334/6, fo. 21v), pd 1st and 2nd instalments same time as Thurcaston-†; will 18 Oct 1556/prov 1 Feb 1557 (TNA, PROB 11/39, fo. 21r PCC 4 Wrastley; BRS 11, p. 352): Catholic preamble, places: Sibson, Thurcaston, St Andrew [Undershaft acc. BRS and Emden], persons: cousin Henry Manne (res leg), on Isle of Man, ward of Richard Radcliff, receiver of the revenues of the Peele, chap John Holferd, cousin Elizabeth Rogers, late of Chester, William Draper, Thomas Dent, William Manne, student at Oxford,25 his father Andrew Manne, svts (Thomas Dobson, James Hopwood, Edward, chief husbandry svt, Ralph Langley, Henry Sale), William Chorleton (qv), rect Witherley, Leic, Michael Purfrey, esq, Richard Whetill sr, William Dewsenapp,26 rect Drayton (exec), William Baily of Coventry, draper (exec), Edward Ryley, rect St Andrew Undershaft, legacies: cash (£101 13s 4d), 10s to maid svts, 6s 3d to tenants in Sibson, 12d to godchil in Sibson, doles (£6 13s 4d), debt forgiven, clothing, plate, all books on Man and in Sibson to Sheen priory, if erected again, 40s to high altar of Sibson, £4 to repairs of St Andrew [Undershaft] if bur there with gravestone with name and death date

Manners, Henry, 2nd27 earl of Rutland (23 Sept 1526-17 Sept 1563): son Thomas, 1st earl and Eleanor, da Sir William Paston; marr 1) 3 July 1536 Lady Margaret Neville, da Ralph Neville, 4th earl Westmorland and Catherine Stafford, 2) Bridget, widow Sir Richard Morison (qv); succeeded father 20 Sept 1543; leading magnate in Nott by early in Edward’s reign, lord lieut. May 1552 (ODNB); Lent disp 20 Feb 1548, also for wife (see next) (FOR, p. 307); ‘associated with extreme reformers’; strongly supported Northumberland (qv) in succession crisis (ODNB); brought as prisoner to Mary at New Hall, Ess in 1553 and then to Fleet (VMR, pp. 221 and 270); Lent disp 1555 (CRP, no. 1079c); rehabilitated and fought in France 1557 and 1558 (ODNB); left bequest by Pole (CRP, no. 2286); inventoried Lambeth Palace at Pole’s death (CRP, no. 2311); KG 3 June 1559; 1561 president council of north; bur Bottesford, Leic; worth £2485 p.a. at death (ODNB)

Manners, Margaret, countess of Rutland (ca. 1525-13 Oct 1559): da Ralph Neville, 4th earl of Westmorland and Lady Catherine Stafford (ODNB under last); wife of last, Lent disp 1555 (CRP, no. 1079c); left bequest by Pole (CRP, no. 2286)

Manners, Robert: comp 11 Sept 1540 rect Watton at Stone, Hert £17 9s 7d, John Oxtyed, St Margaret Friday Street, and Robert Hardwycke, St Gregory nr St Pauls, merchant tailor, surs (TNA, E 334/2, fo. 55r), pres 20 Sept (LincRO, P.D. 1540/18), inst 16 Sept 1541 [sic], Sir Philip Butler,28 pat. (LincRO, Epis. reg. 27, fo. 248r)–depr bef.